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Miller v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 16-5597. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania Number: infdco20180330g66 Visitors: 14
Filed: Mar. 29, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 29, 2018
Summary: ORDER JOEL H. SLOMSKY , District Judge . AND NOW , this 29th day of March 2018, upon consideration of Plaintiffs' Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and To Issue Notice (Doc. No. 46); Plaintiffs' Brief in Support of Their Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and to Issue Notice and Exhibits (Doc. Nos. 47-47-5); Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and To Issue Notice and Exhibits (Doc. Nos. 50-50-8); Plain
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ORDER

AND NOW, this 29th day of March 2018, upon consideration of Plaintiffs' Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and To Issue Notice (Doc. No. 46); Plaintiffs' Brief in Support of Their Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and to Issue Notice and Exhibits (Doc. Nos. 47-47-5); Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and To Issue Notice and Exhibits (Doc. Nos. 50-50-8); Plaintiffs' Reply Brief in Support of Their Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and To Issue Notice (Doc. No. 60); arguments of counsel for the parties at the December 21, 2017 hearing; and in accordance with the Opinion issued by the Court on this day, it is ORDERED that the Motion to Conditionally Certify a Collective Action and to Issue Notice (Doc. No. 46) is GRANTED as follows:

1. The Court conditionally certifies a collective action as set forth in the accompanying Opinion. 2. No later than April 23, 2018, after meeting and conferring with counsel for Defendant regarding the form of Notice, Plaintiffs shall submit to the Court an agreed-upon form of Notice to be sent to all potential opt-in members of the collective action. The Notice shall be consistent with the directives in the accompanying Opinion. 3. If the Court approves of the Notice, the Court will notify the parties and from the date of such approval, Defendant shall have 30 days to provide Plaintiffs' counsel with a computer-readable Excel file containing the full name, last known mailing address, and last known e-mail address of all persons employed by Defendant as an hourly-paid banking employee1 on or after March 28, 2015, so that Plaintiffs may distribute the Notice once the Court approves the form of the Notice.

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1. In accordance with the Opinion of the Court, the parties will meet and confer to determine the categories of employees who fit within the description: "hourly-paid banking employees."
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